If you aren't sure about the basics of creating stems this video has you covered. I'm working in Cubase but the principle is the same for all DAW's. Hope it helps! www.andrewhindmusic.com
Great explanation, I wasn't aware of stems when I first started because it wasn't discussed in a lot of introductory videos. When you want to use the 'multiple' audio export setting you just select the instruments you want to export as individual tracks and it creates them one at a time. But, turns out if you use MIDI tracks that use a rack plugin (instead of the individual instrument tracks like you have), they don't show up in the export options. For your setup, if you want to export groups of instruments, you might have to route them to a group and export that group track.
Good info and thanks for doing this. One thing though, if you're going to all that bother of making a video, you should probably include the multi option in Cubase Export, rather than saying you don't know about it, which made me think, "why am I watching this then?". It's pretty easy and you can go and do something else whilst it's doing it. It's only batch processing, it's not anything new. Meant only in a constructive way, I like your style otherwise.
Hi @anthonygraham8353 yes, good point! I've never trusted the multi option but I should explore it and maybe make another video! Thank you for watching ! :)
Great explanation, I wasn't aware of stems when I first started because it wasn't discussed in a lot of introductory videos. When you want to use the 'multiple' audio export setting you just select the instruments you want to export as individual tracks and it creates them one at a time. But, turns out if you use MIDI tracks that use a rack plugin (instead of the individual instrument tracks like you have), they don't show up in the export options. For your setup, if you want to export groups of instruments, you might have to route them to a group and export that group track.
Good info and thanks for doing this. One thing though, if you're going to all that bother of making a video, you should probably include the multi option in Cubase Export, rather than saying you don't know about it, which made me think, "why am I watching this then?". It's pretty easy and you can go and do something else whilst it's doing it. It's only batch processing, it's not anything new. Meant only in a constructive way, I like your style otherwise.
Hi @anthonygraham8353 yes, good point! I've never trusted the multi option but I should explore it and maybe make another video! Thank you for watching ! :)
LOL. More experts.